Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The People Never to Trust

Mr. McIntyre, our grandmother’s lawyer, told Amy, my sister, and I never to trust anyone as they are all seeking to find the vast sum of wealth. If we did try and trust someone, we would only be in great danger due to their cunningness.

Amy and I learned our lesson gradually through our first encounter with Irina Spasky, a Russian lady who used to be a spy. She was not very attractive but her vanity kept her from befriending us because she knew we were her main competition. To our surprise, Irana came at us with poison injectors in her fingernails. While we did manage to escape death, it was a somber wake up call for us.

Then came the Holts who set the explosion and fire where my sister and I barely escaped alive. Madison, Reagan, Hamilton, Eisenhower and Mary–Todd Holt, who all looked like GI Joe figures to me, tried to seize their opportunity to rid us from the competition. My sister and I used all our senses to survive the attack, only to become stronger.

Finally, there was Jonah Wizard who at first appeared to be our friend, but in the end only wanted our answers to the clues. When Amy and I first met him beside a miniature model of the Eiffel Tower, with the aroma of freshly baked bread, we thought that we had finally met an ally. Wow! Were we ever wrong! Johah, too, had only one thing in mind and that was to win.

Finding the clues and ultimately solving the puzzle was dangerous beyond belief, but that only made it more exciting for Amy and I. We were really to proceed as planned, keeping in mind what Mr. McIntyre had told us. Amy and I were now more aware of our surroundings and more alert, like a lioness on the hunt.

1 comment:

  1. I liked your introduction, I wanted to know what would happen and who would they try to trust. You told us a lot of great events and details, but it may have been a little much for one blog. You are doing a great job. Keep it up. Mr. Smith

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